Vocabulary

Can
Must
Imperatives & Let’s
Random Round
100

100 – You do this on ice with skates on your feet.

➡️ ice-skate

100

100 – Complete: “I ___ ski.”

➡️ can

100

100 – Complete: “You ___ bring a sleeping bag.”

➡️ must

100

100 – Give an imperative: tell someone to stop.

➡️ Stop!


100

100 – You sleep inside this when camping.

➡️ sleeping bag

200

200 – You sleep in this when you go camping.

➡️ tent

200

200 – Complete: “She ___ ride a bike.” (negative)

➡️ can’t

200

200 – Complete: “You ___ forget your torch.” (negative)

➡️ mustn’t

200

200 – Give an imperative: tell someone to be careful.

➡️ Be careful!


200

200 – Complete: “I ___ ride a bike.”

➡️ can or can’t

300

300 – You do this fun activity on the beach with food.

➡️ have a picnic

300

300 – Make a question: “He can ice-skate.”

➡️ Can he ice-skate?

300

300 – Make it negative: “You must ride a bike.”

➡️ You mustn’t ride a bike

300

300 – Use “Let’s”: invite a friend to go hiking.

➡️ Let’s go hiking


300

300 – Make it negative: “You must bring your skis.”

➡️ You mustn’t bring your skis

400

400 – You use this light when it is dark outside.

➡️ torch


400

400 – Short answer: “Can they go camping?”

➡️ Yes, they can / No, they can’t

400

400 – Complete: “We ___ stay near the fire.”

➡️ must

400

400 – Give an imperative: tell someone to bring the tent.

➡️ Bring the tent

400

400 – You walk in nature on a mountain trail.

➡️ go hiking

500

500 – You slide down a snowy mountain on one board.

➡️ snowboard

500

500 – Make a question: “You can snowboard.”

➡️ Can you snowboard?

500

500 – Complete: “You ___ go alone.” (negative)

➡️ mustn’t

500

500 – Use “Let’s”: suggest having a picnic.

➡️ Let’s have a picnic

500

500 – Make a question: “She can snowboard.”

➡️ Can she snowboard?

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